Off-center faucets: Sinks with off-center faucet positions offer larger interior basin space. Consider who will be using the faucet. If choosing one with an integral pullout spray head, users should all be right- or left-handed, as added stress on the hose can lead to faucet problems when pulling out and back toward the faucet.

Soapstone has been used to make sinks for hundreds of years. It‘s called soapstone because it feels soft to the touch, but don‘t let that fool you. It‘s the densest of the stones used for sinks; it won‘t stain or etch, and it‘s heat-resistant. It does require oiling to maintain an even, dark charcoal color, but that‘s the only thing you have to worry about.

The spool is the most important part of the faucets, and it determines the quality and life of the faucets to a large extent. Spool faucets can be divided into ceramic spool, ball spool, stainless steel spool, and rubber spool, and until now ceramic spool is the best with its good sealing performance, and physical stability. Usually faucets with ceramic spool can be used about 5 to ten years.